PRODUCT DETAILS
GH#: | 3 |
Class of Fit: | 3B |
# of Flutes: | 2 |
EDP Plug: | 41373 |
EDP Bottom: | 0 |
Overall Length: | 2.72 |
Thread Length: | 0.69 |
Square Length: | 0.38 |
Shank Diameter: | 0.3180 |
Size of Square: | 0.238 |
Neck Length: | 0.44 |
Model
RECOMMENDED HOLE SIZE BASED ON 75% THREAD: 0.259"
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Application Notes:
Solid carbide taps are manufactured from micrograin carbide rather than conventional high speed steel. Carbide taps are harder and more abrasion resistant than HSS taps; achieve higher speeds and feeds; offer improved thread quality; last longer in high production runs; allow tapping in hard, difficult to machine materials and reduce overall operating costs. As to general physical dimensions, SPIRAL POINT taps are identical with the standard hand tap. However, the spiral point tap has the cutting face of the first few threads cut at a predetermined angle relative to the tap's axis angle to force the evacuation of chips ahead of the cutting action. This feature, plus the excellent shearing action of the flute, make spiral pointed taps ideal for production tapping of through holes. Typically, this type of tap has a shallower flute passage than conventional taps. This gives the spiral point tap more cross-sectional area, which means greater strength, allows higher tapping speeds, and requires less power to drive.
MATERIAL:
These are reference values which depending on requirements and conditions, may need to be altered. NATC assumes no responsibility or liability of any kind as a result of utilizing these values.
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Surface Treatment/Coating Available at Additional Cost
Suggested Starting SFM/RPM:
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